COVID-19 INFORMATION UPDATE

 

SCHOOL PHASED RETURN – UPDATED 05/03/21

 
Week Commencing Monday 11th January – Friday 12th February
Vulnerable children and children of critical workers ONLY.
 
Week Commencing Monday 15th February – Friday 19th February
Half Term. School is closed to all pupils.
 
Week Commencing Monday 22nd February – Friday 5th March
Vulnerable children and children of critical workers ONLY.
 
Week Commencing Monday 8th March
ALL pupils return full-time. See time table below for staggered return to school.
 
 
We’ve been asked to test all students for COVID-19 three times, with a gap of three to five days between each test. In order to administer the tests we need to stagger the start dates of students during that first week.
 
First day back at school
Monday 8th 8.45 Year 11
8.30 Year 12
8.30 Year 13
Tuesday 9th 8.45 Year 10
Wednesday 10th 9.00 Year 9
Thursday 11th 8.30 Year 8
Friday 12th 8.30 Year 7
 
The government guidance on testing says this: Testing is voluntary, but those who are eligible for tests are strongly encouraged to participate to reduce the risk of transmission within schools and colleges. 
 
Years 7 and 8 will be tested on their first day back. For all other years, we will contact you with a time and date for your child to come in for testing before their first day back at school. After the initial programme of three tests in school, students will be provided with two rapid tests to use each week at home. Students who have not taken the three COVID-19 tests in school will not qualify for home testing kits.
 
Students will be in their year group bubbles as in the autumn term, and many of the other arrangements will remain the same. However, the government have now required that pupils wear masks not only in communal areas and corridors, but also in classrooms. This will be reviewed at Easter, but in the meantime, please ensure your child comes to school with a mask.
 
Pupils who are not attending on-site in the weeks commencing from Monday 4th January will receive remote education.
 
Our remote learning page can be found by clicking here or using the banner below.

What is a vulnerable pupil or critical worker?

Southmoor Academy will only be open to the following groups of pupils from Tuesday 5th January.

Vulnerable pupils are those who:

  • Are assessed as being in need, including those with a child in need plan or child protection plan
  • Are looked after by the local authority  
  • Have an education, health and care (EHC) plan
  • Have been assessed as otherwise vulnerable by the school or LA, including children who:
  • Are on the edge of receiving support from children’s social care services
  • Are adopted
  • Are at risk of becoming NEET (‘not in employment, education or training’)
  • Are living in temporary accommodation
  • Are young carers

Critical workers are those who work in:

  • Health and social care
  • Education and childcare
  • Key public services (including the justice system, religious staff, charities delivering key frontline services, those responsible for the management of the deceased, and journalists and broadcasters who are providing public service broadcasting)
  • Local and national government (those who are involved in delivering the coronavirus response or essential public services)
  • Food and other necessary goods
  • Public safety and national security
  • Transport
  • Utilities, communication and financial services
Related Documentation to Parents

• Letter to Year 9 & 13 Parents Regarding Lateral Flow Testing

• Letter to Year 11 & 13 Parents Regarding Exam Assessment Grades

• Letter to Parents Regarding Return to School and Testing Procedure

• Key or Critical Worker Registration Form

• Letter to Parents Regarding School Reopening & Testing Procedures

• Trust Corona Virus Re-opening Risk Assessment Updated for March 2021

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